I know that most guys go find a cheap, used toaster oven from Goodwill or similar. I have two basic questions about the process though; where are you running your oven and what do you place your bullets on when baking them?
As far as where you run your oven, what I'm getting at here is does the PC put off any dangerous gases during baking? If I could avoid going outside to do it, it would be nicely convenient. I have an issue in that I don't have a good place to do some of this work. I've got a Lee pot that I take outside and sit on the tailgate of my truck (it has a plastic bedliner, so if some lead splashes and gets on that, it's not like I care...I can get a new bedliner easy enough should I need one). Casting in the open is fine as a safety measure, but hauling the equipment around gets to be a pain in the neck. I basically have to relocate my entire set up twice every time I cast (dragging everything off my workbench in the basement outside, set up, drag it all back inside). I shudder to think of adding a toaster oven to that process. Further, my reloading bench is already ram jam full with no place to even store anything else, such as a toaster oven.
When actually powder coating, what do you set your boolits on? My thought was an old used cookie sheet, but I'm concerned that whichever part of the boolit is resting on the sheet won't get coated as well. Is there a better alternative?